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Which devices and data sources are supported?

Seismic measurement

Supported devices

Essential features

  • Evaluation and classification of vibration events in accordance with national standards (DIN 4150-2+3, ÖNORM S9020, BS 7385-2, etc.)

  • Wide range of evaluation types available both in the web view and in reports (time signal, FFT, 1/3 octave band average / maximum, Kbf, vector sum, Vdv)

  • An additional add-on is also available for evaluations relating to blastings, in order to create blasting reports.

Logger

Supported data sources and devices

  • MCC measurement stattion (all variants) (Glötzl)

  • Data logger DL-2, DL-4, DL-6 (Glötzl)

  • BDL well logger (Glötzl)

  • Water level data from Water Level Online (PEGELONLINE)

  • Excel format for manual measurements

  • Solexperts measurement stations

  • Further formats and data sources can easily be integrated into the system

The Logger module includes the measuring point types “Data Logger Measuring Point” and supports data logger measurement devices.

Essential features

  • Evaluation and monitoring for measurement channels

  • Alerting for critical measured values and complex alert scenarios

  • Measuring points can be easily visualized as graphics

  • Complex further processing of measured data using function blocks

Inclinometer

Supported data sources and devices

Essential features

  • Automatic synchronisation of any measuring system with Sedrix

  • Interactive displacement, deformation and borehole trajectory diagrams

  • Comprehensive reports

Tachymeter

Supported data sources and devices

  • MCC TSC tachymeter control unit (Glötzl)

  • Leica tachymeter

Essential features

  • Secure remote access to the web interface of the tachymeter control unit via web interface from anywhere and at any time

  • Evaluation of measuring points and visualisation of displacements

  • Add-on for track monitoring

Documents

The Documents module contains the measuring point type “Document measuring point”. The data of a measuring point of this type is uploaded manually as a document. The data is therefore not automatically analyzed in Sedrix, but simply saved as documents. This makes it possible to manage external data or reports in Sedrix.

Users who upload a new document can automatically send a corresponding message to other users to inform them.

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